Mobile learning projects can be tremendously difficult to measure
and track using SCORM. As a matter of fact, there is some data that cannot be
captured at all. For organizations moving into multi-screen learning platforms,
capturing important information about how the audience interacts with content
is a critical missing piece.

In this session, we will review examples of how xAPI can be used
to report data on interactions with mobile learning content. We will discuss
how you can apply and customize this approach to your mobile content, gaining
valuable insight from the rich data you can collect. Specifically, we will
review two examples: an interactive eBook and a mobile learning solution and assessment
tool built into Adobe Captivate. You will leave with sample files that you can
apply to your own projects.

In this session,
you will learn:

How xAPI and cmi5 function

How xAPI and cmi5 were applied to
projects to collect specific interaction data

How xAPI can be programmed into mobile
learning solutions, what happens to the data, and how it can be used

Sarah Mercier

President

meLearning Solutions

Sarah Mercier specializes in mobile learning technology strategy,
design, and development at meLearning Solutions. She also serves
as
director of the Informatics Academy at the Task Force for Global
Health, where she leads a team to support global public health
workforce development, and is involved with ATD. Sarah's work has
been published in The Book of Road-Tested Activities, 68 Tips
for
eLearning Engagement and Interactivity, TD Magazine, and a
variety of other training and workforce publications. She regularly
speaks at conferences and business events on the practical
application
of learning technology.